• #22: Avoiding Godless Chatter

    #22: Avoiding Godless Chatter

    Avoid godless chatter, because those who indulge in it will become more and more ungodly. (2 Timothy 2:16) If we cut off a piece of tail of the lizard, they continue to survive, dropping a piece of dead flesh here and there, then regenerating as they slither along. We get that image in our mind…

  • #6: Computer And The Use Of The Internet

    #6: Computer And The Use Of The Internet

    Computers and the Internet are a mixed blessing. Few people doubt their potential benefits. But they also pose a serious question to us as parents. How do we teach our children to communicate safety online? The Internet can offer an escape from reality. With its easy accessibility, potential for anonymity, secrecy and lowering of inhibitions,…

  • #21: Dealing With Doubletalk

    #21: Dealing With Doubletalk

    Then they will cry out to the Lord, but he will not answer them. At that time he will hide his face from them because of the evil they have done. (Micah 3:4) When you live up-close and personal, as married couples do, it doesn’t take long to see through each other’s doubletalk. If he…

  • #20: Turning Bitterness to Joy

    #20: Turning Bitterness to Joy

    I loathe my very life; therefore I will give free rein to my complaint and speak out in the bitterness of my soul. (Job 10:1) Job knew what it was like to wish he was dead. Sometimes Death seems preferable to facing the wreck that our marriage has become. Many times when we are going…

  • #19: Peace At The Table

    #19: Peace At The Table

    Better a dry crust with peace and quiet than a house full of feasting, with strife. (Proverbs 17:1)When a married couple has a meal together, husband and wife often need to share more than a piece of bread. They may have big issues, major decisions or upsetting developments to talk through. Each may be wrestling…

  • #18: Warning Signs – Are We In Trouble?

    #18: Warning Signs – Are We In Trouble?

    Warning signs of trouble reveal themselves at whatever our stage of life may be. Many people have an idealistic view of marriage and are often “blindsided” by the problems that lead to divorce. Newlyweds are often astounded by the conflict that comes early in their marriage. After the wedding, a period of adjustment sets in,…

  • #17: Appreciating Each Other

    #17: Appreciating Each Other

    Then their eyes were opened and they recognized him and he disappeared from their sight. (Luke 24:31) After we have been married for sometime, though we still love each other dearly, the humdrum of day-to-day living lulls us into taking each other for granted. Though we are loving, steady and dependable, but the romance has…

  • #5: TV, Tabs and Video Games

    #5: TV, Tabs and Video Games

    Wholesome entertainment or negative influence? Good relaxation or harmful inactivity? Family bonding or individual isolation? Do we let our children watch what they want for as long as they want, or should we censor the content and limit the quantity? Most parents feel they should put in some boundaries, but knowing where can be difficult.…

  • #4: Money and Possessions

    #4: Money and Possessions

    Today we want to give you ways to teach children about Money and Possessions Hoping these tips will help you in your parenting. Look forward to more useful stuff on this topic in the coming weeks.

  • #3: Money, TV and the Internet

    #3: Money, TV and the Internet

    Today’s culture is giving parents tough new challenges to manage. We may well feel out of our depths with the trends that are shaping our children’s attitudes: aggressive brand advertising, the desire for more and more new ‘stuff’, the obsessive playing of computer games, the hours spent online. Our children may be developing an identity…